There is a reason The Wellbeing Surveyor exists. This video explains something I do not often say out loud. I do this work because I was that person. I was the one living in spaces that looked fine on paper but felt wrong in my body. Homes that passed inspections but left me exhausted, foggy, unwell, and unable to explain why. Environments where the air, light, materials, and moisture quietly worked against health rather than supporting it. Over time I learned that sensitivity is not weakness. It is often early warning. Many people feel symptoms long before problems are visible or measurable through conventional checks. That experience shaped everything I do today. The Wellbeing Surveyor exists because homes should not just comply with regulations. They should actively support human wellbeing. If you are someone who feels worse in certain buildings, certain rooms, or certain homes, you are not imagining it. I would genuinely welcome hearing from others who are sensitive to unhealthy environments. Your experiences matter, and they help push this conversation forward. Please feel free to comment or share your story. #HealthyHomes #IndoorEnvironment #Wellbeing #AirQuality #BuildingHealth #EnvironmentalHealth #InvisibleIllness #SensitiveEnvironments #TheWellbeingSurveyor
Posted by Jason Ratcliffe at 2026-01-29 19:06:23 UTC